Answer:
El juez justos
Explanation:
If the word ends in a vowel add s.
Yo practico
Tú practicas
Nosotros practicamos
Nosotras practicamos
Ellos/ Ellas practican
Ustedes practican
Usted practica
Answer:
Preterite
Explanation:
The sentence translates as "Yesterday, my cousins _____ 15,000 pesos".
A verb from the preterite verb tense, indicating a punctual event in the past.
We know for sure it's in the past because the sentence starts with 'Ayer' - "Yesterday".
We assume it's punctual because it involves something about money.... a money transaction is usually punctual, it's not a mood or a description of a situation.
Unless you have a specific verb to go with that sentence, the verb could be:
(to pay): pagar -> pagaron
(to lose): perder -> perdieron
(to lend): prestar -> prestaron
and so on...
1) the teacher 2)Rita and Carmen 3) Elena and I I don't know 4 & 5 sorry